In this crime fantasy starring Bo Derek, Trump played himself in a boardroom scene in which he exchanges a few lines with the model turned actress. The role won him a Razzie Award for "worst supporting actor."

In one incredible line, Trump says: "Be assured, Mrs. Scott, that in this room there are knives sharp enough to cut you to the bone and hearts cold enough to eat yours as hors d'oeuvres."

Bo Derek's character responds by flirtatiously saying to Trump: "You're too pretty to be bad."

"You noticed," Trump says with a smile and this pout that will forever haunt your dreams.

Here's a description of the movie from IMDB: "Elderly Scott kills himself after a heart attack wrecks his body, but then comes back as a ghost and convinces his loving young hot wife Kate to pick and kill a young man in order for Scott to possess his body and be with her again."

As The Huffington Post so perfectly summed up: "Kevin McCallister encounters the future leader of the American top ninja apprentice warriors while wandering through the Plaza Hotel, which Trump had bought a few years prior. McCallister asks for directions to the lobby, to which the tycoon responds, not with 'hell toupee,' but with a rather nice, 'Down the hall and to the left.'"

Trump played himself in one episode of "The Nanny" titled "The Rosie Show." In the episode, Fran suddenly gets famous after giving parenting advice on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," and Trump becomes one of her fancy new celebrity friends.

Fran begins to introduce Trump to her wealthy boss, Mr. Sheffield, but then suddenly realizes: "All you handsome zillionaires know each other."

Trump once again played himself in an episode of "Spin City" titled "The Paul Lassiter Story." He exchanged a few lines of dialogue with Michael J. Fox about how quickly the real-estate tycoon finished his latest book.

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And just like that, Trump leaves Samantha's suitor to pursue her.

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The man even uses Trump's name in his pickup line to Samantha: "Excuse me, I was so distracted by your beauty that I think I just agreed to finance Mr. Trump's next project. You owe me $150 million."

In a voiceover, Sarah Jessica Parker's character Carrie explains: "Samantha, a cosmopolitan, and Donald Trump — you just don't get more New York than that."